M4d Ski11z’s take: I’ve never been a fan of launch lineups. They are decent most times, but really, they tend to leave a lot to be desired. This lineup is no different. Several of the titles are available on the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360. With the lack of current-gen console features (as well as standard on PCs and Macs) such as no media streaming, no MP3 or audio CD playback and lack of external hard drive support – announced quietly but not publicized – will rub some gamers the wrong way. Of course, you have diehard fans who could care less, as long as they can play games. However, especially after last generation, in order for a console to be the center of an home entertainment hub, you need to do so many things for so many watchers. The PS3 can stream movies and music, use an external hard drive to play movies, games, music and view photos. That’s expected. This move is interesting. Will that stop me from buying a PS4? No, but I can’t imagine what would happen if a PC maker decided to do the same thing.

What are your thoughts on this? Is this a good move by Sony or a bad one? No trolling, please.